How much is too much? - An investigation of the effect of the number of choice sets, starting point and the choice of bid vectors in choice experiments
Abstract
In a split sample design, we examine how the number of choice sets, design of the first
choice set (starting point), and the choice of attribute levels in the cost attribute affect
the precision in the elicited preferences in otherwise completely identical choice
experiment surveys. These issues are investigated for Swedish households’ marginal
willingness to pay to reduce power outages. Our results indicate that neither the number of choice sets nor the starting point choice set has a significant impact on estimated marginal willingness to pay, while the effect was significant for the additive scaling of the cost vector. At the end of the paper we discuss the implications of our results on
future developments and applications of choice experiments.
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
Collections
View/ Open
Date
2006Author
Martinsson, Peter
Carlsson, Fredrik
Keywords
Attribute levels; choice experiment; complexity; length; power outages;starting point
Publication type
Report
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics, nr 191
Language
sv_SE